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••Winter 2008/Vol. 12, No. 1



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Narrative Medicines: Challenge and Resistance
David B Morris, PhD

All narrative shares the common function of someone telling something to someone about something. For decades American medical students have memorized the familiar acronym--S.O.A.P--which identifies patient as subjective and physician as agent of objective fact. Narrative medicine challenges this slippery assumption about a clean division between subject and object. Physicians and patients are immersed in the act of storytelling.
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